Competition year :
2024-2025
Deadline (pre-request) :
August 22nd, 2023 at 16:00 (EST)
Deadline (application) :
October 2nd, 2023 at 16:00 (EST)
Announcement of results :
April 2024
Amount :
$30,005 to $88,469 per year
Duration :
Junior 1 : 4 years ; Junior 2-Senior : 4 years or less, depending on the years of experience
Reminder
This program refers to the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ) Common General Rules (CGR). These rules apply to all the FRQ programs. The candidates or the awardees are responsible to read and to be aware of these rules which are the guide of all the competitions and grant management of the FRQ. If special conditions apply to this program, they are described below and prevail over the CGR.
Objectives
This program is designed to facilitate the recruitment of qualified researchers seeking to begin or continue a career as independent researcher in human health. With this program, the FRQS intends to promote continuity in human health research in Québec and ensure that high-caliber scientists are available to meet the needs of universities, hospitals and industries.
Applicants must hold a doctorate in research or a professional degree in a health-related field at the doctoral level and work as full-time researchers (at least 75% of their working hours). This program is divided into four research areas: 1) basic research; 2) clinical and epidemiological research; 3) research on health and society; and 4) research on health and technologies.
Important note: It is the responsibility of the applicant to choose the right program and the right form for the career award application. No program transfer will be made following the applicant’s file eligibility review.
Table of contents
- ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
- RESEARCH AREAS
- REQUIRED DOCUMENTS – PRE-REQUEST
- REQUIRED DOCUMENTS – FULL APPLICATION
- RESEARCH LOCATION
- RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
- DURATION OF THE AWARD
- AMOUNT OF THE AWARD
- STARTING GRANT FOR NEW INVESTIGATORS - JUNIOR 1
- OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING
- EVALUATION
- REPORTS
- COMMITMENTS
- UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES' AGREEMENT
- OPEN ACCESS
- KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION
- IMPORTANT MODIFICATIONS SINCE THE LAST COMPETITION
- AWARDS IN PARTNERSHIP
1. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Eligible applicants
- Hold a doctorate in research or a professional health diploma at doctoral level and carry out research activities in one of the following four areas:
- Basic science
- Clinical and epidemiological science
- Health and society
- Health and technologies
Note: Applicants holding a doctoral degree (or the equivalent) not directly related to health sciences (e.g. sociology, anthropology, psychology, economics, etc.) are eligible provided that their research program focuses on health-related issues;
- Devote at least 75% of their working hours to research (full-time). Health-care professionals who, hold a valid license to practice in Québec and spend at least 50% (part-time) of their working hours in research, may apply for the following award programs: Clinical Research Scholar, Junior 1, Junior 2 and Senior.
- Be employed by a managing institution at the inception of the award. The managing institution must confirm, each award year, that the person is employed continuously (including the validity of appropriate visas, if applicable).
- Meet one of the criteria relating to research status (see the Definitions section of the Common General Rules):
- University researcher
- University clinician researcher
Candidates may apply:
- A maximum of three times within the four years during which they are classified as Junior 1 (0 to 3 years’ experience).
- A maximum of two times within the four years during which they are classified as Junior 2 (4 to 7 years’ experience).
- A maximum of two times within the four years during which they are classified as Senior (8 to 11 years of experience) (See the Research experience section)
The following individuals are not eligible to apply:
- Individuals who hold a position of director or associate scientific director of a research centre funded by the FRQS or senior managers in university-level teaching institutions (unless permission in writing has been obtained from the FRQS)
- Individuals who already have received an award with more than 12 months remaining as of October 1, 2023.
Terms and conditions
- Must have permission from the director of the department or research director of an institution recognized by the FRQS to conduct research activities (see the Research location section)
- Obtain the university approval required by the FRQS.
University approval is done in the Institutions portal at a date that is determined by the university and which is before the FRQS deadline (see section on Required Documents)
- Must have a commitment from the university that the applicant will be appointed to a university position at the inception of the award
- Must comply with the provisions of the Québec Health Insurance Act (section XII, articles 95 to 104) regarding research scholarships, particularly the article 96 :
“No one shall be entitled to a research scholarship if, in the opinion of the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé under the Act respecting the Ministère du Développement économique, de l’Innovation et de l’Exportation.” (chapter M-30.01):
- he/she is not domiciled in Québec;
- he/she does not have a working knowledge of the official language of Québec;
- he/she is not pursuing, for a university body or for an institution, research in connection with one of the health sciences.
Basic research ethics training
Basic research ethics training is mandatory for all recipients of an FRQS career award when their research projects or programs involve human beings.
Research on human beings involves:
- Participation of human beings
- Use of human biological materials (parts, products, tissue, cells, genetic materials, derived from a living or dead individual)
- Assisted procreation activities or the use of human embryos derived therefrom, within the meaning of the Act respecting clinical and research activities relating to assisted procreation (CQLR c. A-5.01)
- The use of administrative, scientific or descriptive data from human participants
Awardees must therefore successfully complete levels 1 and 3 of the Online Tutorial in Research Ethics developed by the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux.
This training must be completed within one year of the date following confirmation by the FRQS that the award was granted.
In addition, all career award recipients must attend a Research Ethics Board (REB) meeting as observers. The REB must be affiliated with a university or with an institution within the health and social services network. Participation must occur within two years of receipt of a positive response concerning the FRQS award.
2. RESEARCH AREAS
All applicants holding a doctoral degree in research or a professional degree in health sciences at the doctoral level are required to choose one of the following research areas:
Basic science
This area includes the basic biological mechanisms of health at the molecular, cellular, tissue and integrative levels, including all research that uses intact animal organisms or their cellular components, cell lines, or human cells and tissues. Research that involves the participation of human subjects is included under this heading as long as it involves basic mechanisms.
Clinical and epidemiological science
In general, this area includes all biological, medical and epidemiological research that involves the participation of human subjects.
Health and society
This area includes research on individual, social and cultural factors and interactions among them that are linked to health status or behaviors. There are many social and cultural factors that are relevant to health: the organization and provision of health care, social and health-care policy, education, economics and employment, the media, ethical issues, the environment in which we live, and so on.
Health and technologies
The health and technologies research area focuses on research whose main objective is to create, develop or evaluate innovative technologies applicable to human health such as biomaterials, biomechanics, tissue engineering, biomedical imaging, artificial intelligence, nanomedicine, nanotechnologies, regenerative medicine, electrophysiology, radiobiology, telemedicine and health information sciences, rehabilitation engineering, etc. Please note that projects using new technologies to meet other objectives should be submitted to the other research areas, according to the objectives and the corresponding methodologies.
It is possible to combine two areas of research; for example, basic science and clinical and epidemiological science may intersect in research projects that involve human subjects.
After reviewing the pre-requests, the FRQS may ask the applicant to redirect his or her application to the research area in which the Review Committee has the most appropriate expertise for reviewing the file. In doubt, applicants are invited to contact the FRQS.
The only accepted font is Times New Roman, size 12.
- Transmission via the FRQS electronic portfolio only.
- Documents sent via mail or e-mail will not be accepted.
- It is the candidate’s responsibility to choose the right program and the right form for their career scholarship application. No program transfer will be made following the examination of the admissibility of the file.
- Any document missing or non-compliant with program rules and electronic forms, but deemed crucial for eligibility or evaluation, makes the funding application ineligible.
- Applicants will not be contacted to provide the missing documents or information.
- No extension will be granted. After the deadline application, forms that are not already submitted will be automatically rejected.
IMPORTANT :
- In order to allow for university approval, the pre-request should be submitted before the institutional (university) deadline, which is before the FRQS submission deadline (details are provided in the electronic form). University approval, which automatically activates submission of the form to the FRQS, has to be done before the FRQS submission deadline.
- Once the application is submitted, it will no longer be possible to modify it.
3. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS – PRE-REQUEST
The Pre-request allows the FRQS to:
- establish applicant’s eligibility
- verify the type of program and area of research chosen by the applicant (see Research areas) and assign the applicant to a preliminary category based on experience (see Research experience) in order to recruit peer-review committees. Scientific reviews are not based on the pre-request.
- obtain the university approval
The FRQS will confirm applicant’s eligibility by e-mail by mid-September.
Only applicants who are deemed to be eligible and have been approved by their university may submit a complete application.
APPLICANTS
- Canadian Common CV (Funding CV version for the FRQS – updated since June 2022);
- Detailed contributions updated since June 2022 (attachment required through the FRQS electronic portfolio on the Canadian Common CV page), consult the Guidelines for the CV attachment available in the Toolbox
- Electronic form Pre-request research scholars including: PDF version – for information
- PDF copy of the degree(s) establishing the applicant’s eligibility for the program (Ph. D., MD, D.D.S., etc.), except for applicants who are already FRQS research scholars or clinical research scholars.
- a copy of the applicant’s highest specialist license (CSPQ, FRCPC, etc.) or second degree (M.Sc.), if applicable.
The only accepted font is Times New Roman, size 12.
- Any document missing or non-compliant with program rules and electronic forms, but deemed crucial for eligibility or evaluation, makes the funding application ineligible.
- It is the candidate’s responsibility to choose the right program and the right form for their career scholarship application. No program transfer will be made following the examination of the admissibility of the file.
- Applicants will not be contacted to provide the missing documents or information.
- No extension will be granted. After the deadline application, forms that are not already submitted will be automatically rejected.
IMPORTANT :
- In order to allow for university approval, the Complete Application should be submitted before the institutional (university) deadline, which is before the FRQS submission deadline (details are provided in the electronic form). University approval, which automatically activates submission of the form to the FRQS, has to be done before the FRQS submission deadline.
- Once the application is submitted, it will no longer be possible to modify it.
4. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS – FULL APPLICATION
APPLICANTS
Documents to submit via the Electronic Form :
- Canadian Common CV (Funding CV version for the FRQS – updated since June 2022);
- Detailed contributions updated since June 2022 (attachment required through the FRQS electronic portfolio on the Canadian Common CV page), consult the Guidelines for the CV attachment available in the Toolbox
- Electronic form Funding application research scholars including (PDF version – for information):
- copies of the notices of awards and grants received since October 1, 2019 (other than those attributed by the FRQS)
DIRECTORS OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTRES OR DEPARTMENTS
- Electronic form (PDF version – for information)
TWO RESPONDENTS (for Junior 1 applicants only)
- Electronic form to be completed by each respondent including a letter of recommendation. The respondents must be familiar with the applicant’s works. One of them must have been involved in the applicant’s most recent research training. (PDF version – for information)
- The application will be rejected if one of the two respondents is missing.
Under no circumstances an applicant should create an account in the name of another person (respondent, supervisor, etc.) to submit the documents. If they do, his or her application will be considered ineligible.
MENTOR (for Junior 1 applicants only)
- Electronic form including the applicant’s mentorship plan, which must describe the arrangement for the first year of the grant and a four-year outlook (max. 2 pages). The letter must detail the support provided by an experienced researcher in terms of preparing applications, planning and carrying out the research program and ensuring support for other aspects of the applicant’s career. (PDF version – for information)
Resubmission
If the application is a resubmission in the same category, the candidate must indicate it in the form and include the answers of the previous reviewers. The application will be rejected if it is not mentioned.
IMPORTANT : All forms (applicants and supervisors as well as respondents and mentors if applicable) should be submitted before the institutional (university) deadline, which precedes the FRQS submission deadline. Specific instructions are provided in each form.
Confirmation
Applicants will be notified by email whether or not their application has been accepted for peer review.
5. RESEARCH LOCATION
Choice of research location
- FRQS funded centre, an institution administered by the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS) or a Quebec university
- Applicants may conduct their research outside the MSSS network or outside the FRQS network of research centres if they belong to a team or laboratory working on health-care issues recognized by the FRQS.
- in an industrial setting
- An agreement may be signed between the FRQS, the host company and a university, depending on the applicant’s particular case. Under such an agreement, the applicant will conduct an innovative research program and train graduate students.
Change of research location
The FRQS expects that the award recipient will work at the institution or university that approved his or her application throughout the award period.
Awardees wishing to change their research location must send the FRQS a written request detailing the reasons for the change and describing how it could affect their research project (Change of research location form – see Toolbox).
As stated in section 6.5 of the Common General Rules, any change in an award holder’s status must be reported in the Manage My Funding module of the ePortfolio.
University authorities must give the FRQS written notice that they have approved the change.
The director of the new research centre or university department must inform the FRQS in writing that they accept to host the award recipient and will provide conditions equivalent to those outlined in the form submitted by the director of the previous centre.
6. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
The FRQS will classify the applicant as a Junior 1, Junior 2 or Senior Researcher and will notify them of their classification. On receiving such notice, applicants have 7 business days to request a review of their classification, specifying the reasons for the claim.
Classification is based on a given reference year as of which applicants demonstrate their capacity for independent research. As defined by the FRQS, this capacity is demonstrated or should have been demonstrated:
- At the time when an application for the Junior 1 Research Scholars is filed,
- When applicants obtain a career award comparable to a Junior 1 Research Scholar award or a grant awarded by an organization recognized by the FRQS for a project in which they are the principal investigator,
- Or no later than 6 years after applicants obtained their most recent university degree (PhD, MD, DDS., etc., or an M. Sc. as a second degree by June 30, 2024) or since qualifying as a medical specialist (C.S.P.Q., FRCP).
When one of these conditions is met, applicants are classified Junior 1 with 0 years of experience, and, as of this point, the number of years of experience is updated annually. Applicants with 4 to 7 years’ experience are classified as Junior 2, and those with 8 to 11 years’ experience are classified as Senior. For the FRQS, each year of experience is calculated at the effective starting date of the award (July 1st).
Once the counting of years of experience has started, there is no going back. However, during the calculation of the number of years of experience, the FRQS does take into account particular situations that may cause applicants to temporarily put their research on hold (e.g. parental leave, sick leaves, professional activities not involving research: clinical, care, management, etc.) and may subtract such years when counting years of experience.
For more information, please consult the document Calculation of research experience and particular situations, available in the Toolbox.
7. DURATION OF THE AWARD
Effective starting date
Between July 1st and September 30, 2024
Duration
Junior 1: 4 years
Junior 2: maximum 4 years accordingly to the years of experience
Senior: maximum 4 years accordingly to the years of experience
The duration of Junior 1 awards, regardless of the level of experience calculated at the time the award is received by the applicant, is 4 years. At the end of the 4 years of the Junior 1 award, awardees are promoted to Junior 2 status with 4 years’ experience in research. The number of years of experience is updated annually as of this new reference year.
For the Junior 2 and Senior classification level, the duration of the award is a maximum of 4 years which decreases with the number of years of experience. For example, the duration of a Junior 2 award is 4 years if the number of years of experience is deemed to be 4, 3 years if there are 5 years of experience, 2 years for 6 years of experience, and 1 year for the Junior 2 level (with one year credited towards the Senior level) for individuals with 7 years’ experience.
For the Senior category, the FRQS commits to paying the award recipient in decreasing amounts (see the section Amount of the Award).
Parental leave
In accordance to section 6.13 of the Common General Rules, the awardee may benefit from an award payment deferral during parental leave (maternity, paternity or adoption). The award may be deferred for a maximum of two years.
The awardee must give the FRQS and the university’s authority a written notice, at least 6 months prior the leave, of his/her intention to take advantage of such deferral. A letter from the University and a medical certificate (delivery date) or any other document (birth or adoption certificate) will be required to confirm the date at which the parental leave starts and the date of return to work.
Sabbatical leave
Award recipients will receive their full stipend during a sabbatical year as long as they meet the following requirements:
- Be a Senior or Junior 2 Research Scholar with six years of experience based on the FRQS classification. In exceptional cases, individuals at the Junior 1, Junior 2 – 4 years and Junior 2 – 5 years may also benefit from a sabbatical leave.
- Send the FRQS a request for a sabbatical of up to 12 months, at least 3 months before the leave, as well as the description of the complementary training program or of the activities that will help advance the awardees research project
- FRQS must give its written approval of the program at least 60 days before the starting date of the sabbatical.
Send the FRQS a copy of the sabbatical approval signed by the university authorities or by the administrators of the institution where he/she works. - If applicable, send the FRQS official notice that a laboratory has agreed to host the awardee.
Sick leave or other reasons
The awardee may defer the award in case of illness or other reasons provided by the Loi sur les normes du travail as described in section 6.14 of the Common General Rules. The awardee has to inform by email the FRQS of his/her intention to take advantage of such deferral by attaching a document from his/her institution stating the authorized duration of the leave. Payments will be suspended during that period.
8. AMOUNT OF THE AWARD
Amount
From $30,005 to $88,469, including benefits of 12%, based on years of experience.
This amount must be used exclusively to pay the salary of the award recipients and cannot, under any circumstances, be converted into research funds.
For awardees who hold a professional degree, the award will be calculated based on whether the degree comes with a valid license to practice in Québec.
For those who do not hold a valid license, the calculation will be based on the date on which the applicant earned his or her second degree, or the date on which the training period ends.
The pay scale for Research Scholars is set by the government of Québec and appears in article 52 of section XVI of the Bylaws to the Québec Health Insurance Act.
This amount must be supplemented by the university (see University authorities’ agreement section).
University share
For the Senior category, the FRQS undertakes to pay the award recipient in decreasing amounts:
8 years of experience 100 %
9 years of experience 100 %
10 years of experience 75 %
11 years of experience 50 %
This policy is designed to ensure that the host institution agrees to supplement the award recipient’s salary and to integrate them into their workforce (see University authorities’ agreement section).
Management
The list of institutions that can administer funding from the FRQ is limited to the managing institutions recognized by the FRQ, including universities, CIUSSS, CISSS, some institutions of the healthcare network and colleges.
The managing institution is generally the employing institution of the funding recipient (see section 6.2 of the Common General Rules and the Toolbox).
Indirect costs of research
This program does not benefit from the amount paid out by FRQS to cover indirect costs of research of the institutions.
9. STARTING GRANT FOR NEW INVESTIGATORS - JUNIOR 1
A starting grant for new investigators is automatically given to individuals who receive a Junior 1 research scholar award. The starting grant for new investigators consists of $20,000 per year for four (4) years and is non-renewable.
Restrictions
When an individual receives a starting grant for new investigators from the FRQS and a starting grant from another research institution, the FRQS will deduct the amount received from the other institution from the FRQS grant.
When the Junior 1 FRQS scholarship is awarded, candidates who hold these following FRQSC and FRQNT grants will have their grant cancelled by the appropriate Fonds:
- FRQSC – Research Support for New Academics
- FRQSC – Research-Creation Support for New Academics
- FRQNT – Research Support for New Academics
Grant holders and the individuals who manage the grants are jointly responsible for advising the FRQS that two grants were awarded.
Eligible expenses
Expenses directly related to research activities:
- Purchase research material or carry out the research project
- Purchase or rent equipment (only for individuals who have not received a Leaders Opportunity Fund grant from the Canada Foundation for Innovation)
- Pay out salaries to technical and clinical research staff
- Take part in conferences (presentations, posters), up to $15,000 for the term of the grant
Non-eligible expenses
- Rent or renovate premises or cover heating or electricity costs or any other indirect costs related to the research activities for a researcher working in an institution of the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux or a Québec University
- Students and postdoctoral awards
Indirect costs of research
The starting grant associated with the research scholars program does not benefit from the amount paid out by FRQS to cover indirect costs of research of the institutions.
Extension
The carry over of an unspent amount is allowed according to the terms and conditions described in section 6.10 of the Common General Rules. In addition, any unspent balance at the end of the fiscal year may be carried over to the following year. Any balance remaining after the last year of funding or after the approved extension must be returned to the FRQS.
10. OTHER SOURCES OF FUNDING
Concurrent funding
- See Common General Rules, article 6.12
- A Canada Research Chair holder cannot concurrently hold the Chair and also receive a salary award from the FRQS or a starting grant for new investigators at the Junior 1 level.
11. EVALUATION
Criteria
In addition to the specific evaluation criteria, the candidate must demonstrate the ability or potential:
- to be a competitive researcher at the national and international levels
- to collaborate with researchers from other disciplines to the satisfaction of the FRQS
Different criteria are used based on the area of research; its relative importance in the overall review by the peer-review committees may vary depending on the classification level – Junior 1, Junior 2 or Senior:
- the review of the applicant’s research training and proposed research project is of greater relative importance at the Junior 1 level
- the review of the applicant’s outreach and productivity in terms of training students and obtaining grants assumes increasing importance at the Junior 2 and Senior levels
The evaluation criteria for each level are detailed in the Evaluation grids (see Toolbox).
Process
All applications are reviewed by:
by peer-review committee made up of members representing various health disciplines and research methodologies.
according to the research area (basic, clinical and epidemiological, health and society or health and technologies) and research experience (Junior 1, Junior 2 or Senior).
The FRQS will recruit 8 review committees for the research scholars:
Committee 1: Junior 1, basic science
Committee 2: Junior 2, basic science
Committee 3: Senior, basic science
Committee 4: Junior 1, clinical and epidemiological
Committee 5: Junior 2 et Senior, clinical and epidemiological
Committee 6: Junior 1, health and society
Committee 7: Junior 2 et Senior, health and society
Committee 8: Junior 1, Junior 2 et Senior, health and technologies
12. REPORTS
Final Report
By accepting the research scholar award, the awardee commits to giving a final report at the end of his/her award by the deadline set by the FRQS.
Financial Report
For Start-up grant for new investigator :
By accepting the starting grant for new investigators, the awardee and the managing institution commit to giving an annual financial report by the deadline set by the FRQS.
13. COMMITMENTS
Any application submitted to this program is subject to compliance with the conditions set out in the FRQnet electronic portals and forms.
14. UNIVERSITY AUTHORITIES' AGREEMENT
Approval
The university approves applications and assumes the responsibilities listed below jointly with the head of the department with which the applicant is affiliated and the research centre where the research will be conducted (if applicable).
This approval is done in the Institutions portal at a date that is determined by the university and which is before the FRQS deadline (see section on Required Documents).
Salary supplement
University authorities supporting an application for a Research Scholar must ensure that the applicant will receive a salary supplement equal to the difference between the award and the remuneration that the individual would receive from the university as a full-time professor, to the satisfaction of the FRQS.
Should the applicant have a mixed affiliation involving a company, the university and the partner must jointly endorse the Research Scholar’s application.
Under such circumstances, the partners must ensure that the applicant will receive a salary supplement equal to the difference between the award and the remuneration that the applicant would receive from the university or from the partner as a full-time professor or employee. A protocol of agreement must be signed with the FRQS to cover this partnership.
Confirmation of position – Senior Research Scholars
For applications in the Senior Research Scholar competition:
- The university must agree to integrate the researcher on completion of the award and offer the applicant a full-time permanent position or a contract position for at least five years after the end of the award (at a salary commensurate with the applicant’s university rank).
Benefits and laboratory or research premises
The awardee must be eligible to join the pension plan and enjoy other benefits available to full-time staff working at the university. These obligations imply that the researcher’s salary will be administered by the university even if he or she works at a research centre.
The host institution agrees to provide the functional laboratory or research premises and basic equipment the awardee requires for research purposes.
Protected time for research
University and host institution administrators must jointly ensure that the awardee is released from his/her administrative, clinical and teaching duties so that he/she may fulfill the obligation to devote at least 75% of his/her professional activities to research.
15. OPEN ACCESS
The FRQ Open access policy for the Dissemination of Research does not apply to this program. Please consult our Open science web page.
16. KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION
The FRQS encourages awardees to conduct and participate in knowledge mobilization activities (transfer, sharing, development, enhancement and dissemination) with practice settings and the general public, when such activities are relevant. To learn more, please click on the following link: Knowledge Mobilization.
17. IMPORTANT MODIFICATIONS SINCE THE LAST COMPETITION
- Application updates are not accepted anymore for this program.
- For the detailed contributions, refer to the instructions in the Toolbox
Fondation des maladies du cœur et de l’AVC du Québec
Santé cardiovasculaire et vasculaire cérébrale
Bourses de carrière dont la thématique de recherche porte sur la santé cardiovasculaire et vasculaire cérébrale. Junior 1 et Junior 2 seulement.
Parkinson Québec
Maladie de Parkinson
Bourses de carrière dont la thématique de recherche porte sur la maladie de Parkinson. Junior 1 et Junior 2 seulement.
L’Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec (l’Entité nationale de formation de la SRAP)
Recherche axée avec et pour les patient(e)s dans une approche de système de santé apprenant
L’Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec est une unité provinciale de la Stratégie de recherche axée sur le patient (SRAP) des Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC).
L’Unité agit pour améliorer en continu le système de santé québécois et le rendre apprenant. Elle mobilise et outille le réseau pour faire les choses différemment et atteindre le quintuple objectif en favorisant le travail en partenariat, l’intégration de la science et des innovations et la facilitation du changement. Son équipe panquébécoise déploie ses expertises en offrant formation, consultation, outils, facilitation et maillage:
- Elle construit des connaissances scientifiques et expérientielles
- Elle offre du soutien à la carte aux responsables de projets dans le réseau
- Elle orchestre l’amélioration continue de la qualité
L’Entité nationale de formation (ENF), également partie intégrante de la SRAP des IRSC, est une organisation pancanadienne qui vise à accroitre, soutenir et maintenir la capacité d’un environnement de recherche axée sur le partenariat avec et pour les patients, collaboratif et interdisciplinaire. L’ENF offre des réponses aux questions changeantes en matière de soins de santé, contribuant ainsi à améliorer l’expérience des patientes et patients.
Les bourses offertes par les FRQ en partenariat avec l’Unité et l‘Entité nationale de formation permettent aux titulaires d’octroi de parfaire leurs compétences et d’acquérir une expérience en recherche avec et pour les patientes et les patients, de réseauter et de travailler en interdisciplinarité avec les personnes et les organisations œuvrant en santé dans une approche de système de santé apprenant.
Fondation de l’Association des radiologistes du Québec (FARQ)
Radiologie
Bourse de carrière dont la thématique de recherche porte sur la radiologie diagnostique (incluant les aspects thérapeutiques et d’interventions). Seuls les médecins radiologistes sont admissibles. Junior 1 et Junior 2 seulement.
Fondation du cancer du sein du Québec
Cancer du sein
Bourses de carrière dont la thématique de recherche porte sur le cancer du sein. Junior 1 seulement.
Fondation canadienne du rein et Société canadienne de néphrologie – Programme KRESCENT
Santé rénale
Les personnes candidates doivent également soumettre une demande au programme KRESCENT (Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training). Junior 1 seulement.
Société québécoise d’hypertension artérielle (SQHA) – Bourse Jacques de Champlain
Santé cardiovasculaire et de l’hypertension
La Bourse Jacques de Champlain dans le domaine de la santé cardiovasculaire et de l’hypertension comprend une composante additionnelle de subvention d’appui à la recherche d’un maximum de 10 000 $ par année. Junior 1 et Junior 2 seulement.
18. AWARDS IN PARTNERSHIP
The FRQS offers a number of awards in collaboration with partners. The share of funding from the FRQS and the partner may vary according to the agreements in effect.
Eligible applicants are selected through a three-step process:
- The applicant select, in the Partnership [Partenariat] section of the application form, one or more partners whose targeted research areas correspond to the theme of their application.
- The FRQS sends to the partners a list of candidates and useful information for them to assess the relevance of the request according to their research priorities and strategy.
- After evaluation of the applications by a committee of experts or peers, applications having obtained the scientific excellence rating of 70 % and which have been deemed relevant by one or more partners, may receive a partnership award offer.
As with all the awards offered by FRQS, the awards granted in partnership are based on merit following a scientific evaluation by a committee of experts or peers.
Note that by choosing to be considered for an award in partnership, and that you obtain such an award, you agree that the partner communicates with you for activities related to the award.
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Quebec
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health
Career awards in the Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Health research field. Junior 1 and Junior 2 only.
Parkinson Quebec
Parkinson’s disease
Career Awards in the Parkinson’s Disease research field. Junior 1 and Junior 2 only.
L’Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec (l’Entité nationale de formation de la SRAP)
Research with and for patients in a learning health system approach
The Unité de soutien au système de santé apprenant (SSA) Québec is a provincial unit of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s (CIHR) Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR).
The Unit works to continuously improve Quebec’s healthcare system and make it a learning system. It mobilizes and equips the network to do things differently and achieve the quintuple objective by promoting partnership work, the integration of science and innovation, and the facilitation of change. Its pan-Quebec team deploys its expertise in training, consulting, tools, facilitation and networking:
- Building scientific and experiential knowledge
- It offers à la carte support to project leaders in the network
- It orchestrates continuous quality improvement
The National Training Entity (NTE), also part of CIHR’s PRAS, is a pan-Canadian organization that aims to increase, support and sustain the capacity of a collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment focused on partnering with and for patients. ENF provides answers to changing healthcare questions, helping to improve the patient experience.
The fellowships offered by the FRQ in partnership with the Unit and the National Training Entity enable award holders to hone their skills and gain experience in research with and for patients, to network and to work interdisciplinarily with people and organizations working in healthcare in a learning health system approach.
Fondation de l’Association des radiologistes du Québec (FARQ)
Radiology
Career awards in the Diagnostic Radiology research field (including therapeutic and intervention components). Only radiologists (physicians) are eligible to apply. Junior 1 and Junior 2 only.
Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast cancer
Career awards in the Breast Cancer research field. Junior 1 and Junior 2 only.
Kidney Foundation of Canada and Canadian Society of Nephrology – KRESCENT program
Kidney health
Candidates must also submit an application to the KRESCENT Program (Kidney Research Scientist Core Education and National Training). Junior 1 only.
Société québécoise d’hypertension artérielle (SQHA) – Bourse Jacques de Champlain
Hypertension
The Jacques de Champlain Award in Cardiovascular Health and Hypertension fields includes a research support supplement (maximum of $10,000 per year). Junior 1 and Junior 2 only.